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1999-2000 
 Match Reports 1999-2000 - Arsenal (a)
 
Arsenal 0 Newcastle United 0

arsea.jpg (303408 bytes)Date: 30th October 1999 15:00pm

Venue: Highbury.

Conditions: Wet.

Kit: Normal home with lucky black socks.

Crowd: Sold Out - 38,106.

Teams:

AFC: Seaman, Luzhny, Keown (Upson 65), Adams, Winterburn, Ljungberg, Vieira, Grimandi, Silvinho (Overmars 60),Henry (Bergkamp 46), Suker.

Subs Not Used: Manninger, Kanu.
Booked: Keown
Sent Off: none.

NUFC: Karelse, Dabizas, Marcelino, Dumas, Pistone, Lee, Solano (Ferguson 90), Speed, Domi, Gallacher, Shearer.

Subs Not Used: Maric, Charvet, Hughes, Perez.
Booked:
Lee, Dabizas
.
Sent off: none. 

Referee:  P Jones (Loughborough).

Goals: None (well, none that counted....) 

Waffle:

No clean sheets away in the League since February, no away points this season and less luck in London than Guy Fawkes. Little wonder that we came for a point, gratefully accepted a point and left Robert R. beaming while Arsene Wenger moaned, again. How man, balls over the line in Toon v Gunners games are nowt new, get your history book out at the Chapter marked 1932 Cup Final - it was at Wembley, that place you're so keen on....

Frog-baiting aside, a trip to Highbury is always one of the more pleasant awaydays of the season. Yes, the away fans view isn't clever, but it's a bloody sight cheaper than other London clubs have the temerity to levy, for equally squalid enclosures. Add to that a few reasonable ale houses en-route to the ground plus the odd reasonable result in recent years, and the Highbury experience is still one which can stir the senses.

What a pity then, that the regular occupants of the old ground (who comparatively speaking, tend to be a better class of cockney than found elsewhere) sat on their hands on Saturday, save for half-hearted and sporadic taunting of the Toon Army. Champions League hangovers must be a bastard to get over, the players seeming as flat as the fans, who at least now know what it's like to be outclassed under the Twin Towers. Twice.

As the injury "crisis" eases, United find themselves able to get away with what sexy Continental managers call "squad rotation." Today, the absence through suspension of Barton and Harper allowed Pistone and Karelse to put in pleasing performances, although this must be judged in the context of an Arsenal side who only seemed intermittently interested. Charvet trotted along the sidelines and big Dunc had the briefest of runouts, while the Georgian loon and Howey are only weeks away from being in contention.

However, the continued absence of Kieron Dyer may prove to be the blow that results in our UEFA Cup demise or a lack of upward mobility in the league, never mind England's chances.... No amount of honest toil or effort (hello Carl Serrant) can disguise the fact that quality passing and vision are required when confronted with decent teams who are focussed. Something that Zurich, Derby and Arsenal weren't. While our numerous defenders and average midfield players may have rediscovered a collective spirit, the likes of Solano, Glass and even Gary Speed have now to come to the fore and demonstrate what they used to call "star quality" on "New Faces."

Biffa.

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